How Many Years Is the Battery Warranty for the Lynk & Co 03?

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VonGianna
09/01/25 4:49am
The battery warranty period for the Lynk & Co 03 is 1 year. In addition, the warranty period for wear-prone parts such as the clutch plate, battery, remote key battery, fuse, and conventional relay is 12 months or 20,000 kilometers from the date of the vehicle purchase invoice. The warranty period for the air filter, cabin air filter, oil filter, fuel filter, spark plugs, brake pads, tires, bulbs, and wiper blades is 6 months or 10,000 kilometers from the date of the vehicle purchase invoice. Currently, most automobile manufacturers implement a new vehicle warranty period: two years or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. This means there are two conditions for the warranty period: a time limit of two years and a mileage limit of 60,000 kilometers. If either of these conditions is met, the vehicle's warranty period is considered expired, and any subsequent normal maintenance or repairs will not be covered for free. During the warranty period, not all repair costs will be waived. It depends on the free items specified by the manufacturer within the warranty period. Typically, relevant descriptions can be found in the owner's manual and the after-sales departments of various car 4S stores. The warranty contract also specifies different scopes such as major component warranty, large part warranty, comprehensive warranty, and full warranty.
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DelAbel
09/13/25 7:33am
I remember the battery warranty for the Lynk & Co 03 is generally around two years, just like my own car's experience. This period covers faults under normal use, such as battery aging or defects, but human-induced damage like deep discharge may not be covered. It's advisable to pay attention to battery maintenance regularly—avoid leaving the car unused for extended periods. Checking that the voltage display is normal before starting can extend the battery's lifespan by two to three years. The manual contains detailed terms, and it's convenient to ask about updates when visiting the 4S store. Don't forget to replace the battery promptly if any issues arise during the warranty period—don't delay.
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